trump just won't take a hint. The people behind him honestly believe they can win the next war. You haven't won the ones you already got going on! God is not with you! He will not allow you to win! But since you insist on a fight, you will get it fools! You will lose everything; but this is what you wanted! And you have nobody to blame but yourselves!
Trump arrives in Japan as Abe seeks tie-up with India, Australia
President issues veiled warning to North Korea not to underestimate US 'resolve'
TOKYO -- U.S. President Donald Trump kicked off his Asia tour
on Sunday, arriving in Japan for a three-day visit to meet with Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe. The two leaders are expected to discuss plans to
expand economic growth beyond Asia, across the Indian Ocean to Africa,
amid China's growing influence in the region.
Air Force One touched down at the U.S. Yokota Air Base, in the western suburbs of Tokyo, at around 10:40 a.m. Trump's first trip to Japan since his inauguration takes place amid heightened tensions over North Korea's nuclear and missile tests.
Shortly after landing, Trump addressed a crowd of U.S. and Japanese troops at the base. Although he did not mention the North by name, he issued a veiled warning to Pyongyang: "No dictator, no regime and no nation should underestimate, ever, American resolve."
"We will never yield, never waver and never falter in defense of our freedom," Trump said.
Separately, Trump told journalists aboard Air Force One en route to Japan that he would soon decide whether to re-list North Korea as a state sponsor of terrorism.
"We're going to make that decision very soon," he said.
Trump in his speech at Yokota Air Base also said the U.S. will "partner with friends and allies to pursue a free and open Indo-Pacific region" during his trip. The remark signals Washington's determination to collaborate with Japan and other allies to response to expansionist Chinese policies in the region.
Trump is expected to underscore America's strong commitment to the Indo-Pacific region at a summit with Abe on Monday, as well as in his speech at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in Danang, Vietnam, on Nov. 10-11.
The "Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy," a vision presented by Abe in 2016, also aims to achieve growth and stability around the Indian Ocean by focusing on fast-growing Asia and the high growth potential of Africa.
The push for wider cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region is partly intended to keep in check China's growing presence in the region under its "One Belt, One Road" initiative, aimed at extending its reach beyond its borders.
Air Force One touched down at the U.S. Yokota Air Base, in the western suburbs of Tokyo, at around 10:40 a.m. Trump's first trip to Japan since his inauguration takes place amid heightened tensions over North Korea's nuclear and missile tests.
Shortly after landing, Trump addressed a crowd of U.S. and Japanese troops at the base. Although he did not mention the North by name, he issued a veiled warning to Pyongyang: "No dictator, no regime and no nation should underestimate, ever, American resolve."
"We will never yield, never waver and never falter in defense of our freedom," Trump said.
Separately, Trump told journalists aboard Air Force One en route to Japan that he would soon decide whether to re-list North Korea as a state sponsor of terrorism.
"We're going to make that decision very soon," he said.
Trump in his speech at Yokota Air Base also said the U.S. will "partner with friends and allies to pursue a free and open Indo-Pacific region" during his trip. The remark signals Washington's determination to collaborate with Japan and other allies to response to expansionist Chinese policies in the region.
Trump is expected to underscore America's strong commitment to the Indo-Pacific region at a summit with Abe on Monday, as well as in his speech at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in Danang, Vietnam, on Nov. 10-11.
The "Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy," a vision presented by Abe in 2016, also aims to achieve growth and stability around the Indian Ocean by focusing on fast-growing Asia and the high growth potential of Africa.
The push for wider cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region is partly intended to keep in check China's growing presence in the region under its "One Belt, One Road" initiative, aimed at extending its reach beyond its borders.
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